Aastra Telecom 480I User Manual

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480i IP Phone User Guide 13 
Using the 480i
 Phone
services. The phone performs an 
HTTP GET on the URI created by 
your system administrator.
You can set the following 
parameters for object requests:
• xml application URI
• xml application title
The xml application URI is the 
application you are loading into 
the IP phone. You must get this 
URI from your system 
administrator.
The xml application title is the 
name of the XML application that 
displays on the Services menu in 
the IP Phone UI (as option #4).
Softkeys as Customized Flash 
Key
You can set a softkey to generate a 
flash event when it is pressed on 
the 480i. You do this by setting the 
softkey to "flash". The IP phone 
generates flash events only when a 
call is connected and there is an 
active RTP stream (for example, 
when the call is not on hold).
Softkeys as Customized Park/
Pickup Keys
The IP phone has a park and 
pickup call feature that allows you 
to park a call and pickup a call 
when required. There are two ways 
a user can configure this feature:
• Using a static configuration
• Using a programmable 
configuration (configure soft-
keys)
Note: The IP phone accepts both meth-
ods of configuration. However, to 
avoid redundancy, Aastra Tele-
com recommends you configure 
either a static configuration or a 
programmable configuration.
The IP phones support the Park/
Pickup feature on the Asterisk, 
BroadWorks, Sylantro, and ININ 
PBX servers.
Reference
For more information about 
configuring park/pickup on the 
480i phone, see 
 on 
Softkeys as Customized Empty 
Key
You can set a softkey to force a 
blank entry on the IP phone 
display for a specific softkey.  You 
do this by setting the softkey to 
"empty". The soft keys are added 
in order (from softkey1 to 
softkey20) after any hard-coded 
keys have been added. If a 
particular soft key is not defined, it 
is ignored.
State-Based Softkeys
You can configure a specific state 
to display when a softkey is being 
used.  Available states you can 
configure for each softkey include:
• idle - The phone is not being 
used.
• connected - The line currently 
being displayed is in an active 
call (or the call is on hold)
• incoming - The phone is ringing.
• outgoing - The user is dialing a 
number, or the far-end is ring-
ing.
By default, the softkeys display in 
the states of idle, connected, 
incoming, and outgoing. All states 
are enabled.
In the Aastra Web UI, the 
operational states for each softkey 
display enabled. To disable a state, 
you uncheck the box for that 
operational state.